Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphLouie Perez still rocks on with Los Lobos at Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphBrian Geller and Lance Turner of Atomic Punks rocked the night with their version of Van Halen hits like Runnin With The Devil, Panama, and You Really Got Me. The Atomic Punks are a tribute band to early Van Halen.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphClemon Charles kicks off the Riley Stage with his songs like Turn Your Lights Down Low, Lady Picture Show, and The way you look tonight.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphLos Lobos plays to fans at Folsom Live with their popular hits like Kiko and the Lavender Moon, Down Main Street and La Bamba,

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphCesar Rosas of Los Lobos jams out with his band members during their performance at Folsom Live on Saturday.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphJulian Bohland is wowed by the music of Los Lobos, of who he is a fan of.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphBilly Blackburn from Sacramento rocks out at Folsom Live on Saturday Night at the Riley Stage.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphJeanine McEntee is rockin out to the tunes from the Billy Blackburn Band on Saturday Night.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphBilly Blackburn and band get the crowd movin and shakin during their performance at Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphCougar Estrada, drummer for Los Lobos, plays the perfect set during their performance at Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphClemon Charles and band members are videotaped during their performance at Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphPlaying at sunset on the Wool & Sutter stage is Low Tide Riot on Saturday Night.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphBarbara LaSalle and Roger Valencich take a few moments to relax on the new benches on Sutter Street during Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphPlaying at sunset on the Wool & Sutter stage is Low Tide Riot on Saturday Night.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphThe streets of Folsom were filled with music lovers during Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphFolsom resident John Zarick and his five month old son Ryder dance to the tunes by Lucy Angel.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphCesar Rosas of Los Lobos jams out with his band members during their performance at Folsom Live on Saturday.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphDavid Hidalgo, one of the lead singers of Los Lobos since the mid 1970?s. Many of their hit songs include Hidalgo playing the guitar, accordion and the fiddle.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphRonnie Milsap and band close out the Main Stage at Folsom Live on Saturday Night.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphRonnie Milsap and band sing a barber shop quartet style of music during their set at the Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphTainted Love played to a packed crowd at the Sutter Street Stage on Saturday at Folsom Live. Tainted Love is from San Francisco that plays popular 80?s cover music, and is a popular favorite in the Sacramento area.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphA couple stands in the crowd in the middle of it all during Folsom Live on Saturday night which drew thousands this year.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphJessica Andrews & Marcel play some country songs to fans at the Scott Stage at Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphMarcel of Jessica Andrews and Marcel, serenades his fans at the Scott Stage during their set at Folsom Live.

Photo by Kim Palaferri/Folsom TelegraphMembers of Lucy Angel visits other bands playing at Folsom Live after their set finished on Saturday.